Re: Mysql



Vahis wrote:
On 2008-03-27, Blattus Slafaly 0/00 ? ? ? <boobooililililil@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Michael Soibelman wrote:
Blattus Slafaly 0/00 ? ? ? wrote:

When you install Mysql with yast it creates lots of mysql directories.
Which directory is the database directory?


If you mean 'where is the actual data stored' then it
is /var/lib/mysql/'your-application-database-name'. If you want to know
where the configuration files are stored it is /usr/share/mysql. However,
the 'main' configuration file is /etc/mysql.cnf

At least that's my 'observation'...
Why ain't there a GUI interface to operate the piece of crap? You have to do all this secret back door crap to get this thing working.


So you know nothing and you call MySQL that?
I don't know much but I'd call it anything else than that, you.

You are something.

Just in case you learn to behave in the _very_ near future:

http://www.phpmyadmin.net/home_page/index.php


And FYI that GUI is included in openSUSE.

P.S. Try that behavior in MySQL or php groups...

Vahis

Yes daddy.

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